Ferrari's problems at the MonacoGP should be blamed not on strategy but on Carlos Sainz according to a Le Mans winner. F1
Ferrari’s Monaco strategy defended, ‘very poor’ Sainz under spotlightFerrari have been defended for their Monaco Grand Prix strategy by 2015 Le Mans winner Richard Bradley, reasoning that they were right to not pit Carlos Sainz under threat of losing track position to Lewis Hamilton.
“I don’t care about Hamilton!” was the response from the Spaniard at the time, who had been on a charge against Esteban Ocon for the final podium place. “We all know how hard it is to overtake in Monaco, so for that reason, I’m going to side with Ferrari on this one.”
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